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<h1>Members overview</h1>
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<h2>Ernst Bank</h2>
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<b>iGEM job:</b> Modeling master
<b>iGEM job:</b> Modeling master
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<b>About yourself:</b> Broadly interested guy, enjoys all the usual stuff: sports (rowing,  biking, running), reading, tasty food, some partying, watching series etc. Fascinated by the effects of music on people and effective harmony, studied at a Jazz-conservatory for a year.<br>
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<b>About yourself:</b> With 15 minutes to go until the Wiki freeze, Maarten is living on the edge. Dreams of integrating biological technologies into everyday life and deeply believes in the potential of in silico techniques. Enjoy sports (rowing,  biking, running), and is fascinated by musical harmony and all who study it.<br>
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<b>Motivation for iGEM:</b> Got excited about the idea of thinking about biological engineering and having the Parts Registry readily available to be able to construct virtually anything. Turns out modifying an E.coli cell is not as straight-forward as programming a computer! But fortunately all modelling theory and software is easily accessible and I’m learning a lot of microbiology and mathematics as we go.<br>
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<b>Motivation for iGEM:</b> Got excited about the idea of thinking about biological engineering and having the Parts Registry readily available to be able to construct virtually anything. Turns out modifying an ''E.coli'' is not as straight-forward as programming a computer due to all these weird side-effects that come with the inter-dependencies between all biochemical networks! Fortunately all modelling theory and software is easily accessible and I’m learning a lot of microbiology and mathematics as we go.<br>
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<b>Future perspectives:</b> I’d like to research cell signalling either in collaboration with experimentalists or in a more fundamentally-oriented environment.<br>
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<b>Future perspectives:</b> Researching cell signalling either in collaboration with experimentalists or in a more fundamental environment<br>
<h2>Matias Mendeville</h2>
<h2>Matias Mendeville</h2>

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